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Ottawa brings in new quarantine rules to discourage international travel

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Ottawa isn't banning non-essential travel; it's making it as inconvenient and expensive as possible. Now, in addition to existing requirements, returning travellers will need to quarantine in a hotel for three days at their own expense,...
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These nursing homes have the highest COVID-19 death rates in Ontario (Marketplace)

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A CBC Marketplace data analysis found Southbridge and Rykka homes had higher death rates than other for-profit homes in Ontario.
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Trudeau is asked about COVID vaccines and those who question their effectiveness and safety

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Friday.
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Canada approves 1st COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech

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Health Canada has approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for Canadians. Priority populations could start getting the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as early as next week, with rollout for the general population slated tentatively for the spring.
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Ottawa outlines its COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan

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Federal government officials say three million Canadians could be vaccinated in early 2021, but warn any timelines are uncertain and emphasize that no vaccine has been approved for use in Canada.
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What to expect in the federal fiscal update

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CBC News’s David Cochrane breaks down what Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is expected to announce in Monday's federal fiscal update, including details on the deficit and new pandemic spending.
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Provinces scramble to manage COVID-19 vaccines after Pfizer delay

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Pfizer told Canadian officials there would be delays in deliveries of its vaccine, but the delays now mean Canada will receive zero Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines next week. It’s left provinces scrambling to manage the doses they have left.
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Ottawa offers assurance of Pfizer delivery amid confusion over doses

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As Health Canada considers a Pfizer request to officially recognize its COVID-19 vaccine vials contain six, not five, doses, there’s confusion as some provincial leaders worry fewer doses than originally expected will arrive this quarter.
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Robinhood or ‘robbing the ‘hood’? Outrage at online broker grows

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The online brokerage restricted trading in ‘viral’ stocks, including GameStop, heightening anger among small-time traders.
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Arizona protesters echo Trump’s ‘stolen election’ claims

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Protesters outside a vote-counting centre in Phoenix, Ariz., echoed U.S. President Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claims that the Democrats are stealing the election even as Joe Biden’s lead shrank in the state.
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Trump supporters hold firm in Phoenix

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U.S President Donald Trump’s supporters in Phoenix continue to protest the election result as Joe Biden widens his lead in some undecided states. But other voters are worried about possible retaliation.
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Trump supporters protest as Biden grows lead in Arizona

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Joe Biden’s lead grew in Arizona throughout Wednesday and as that happened, Donald Trump supporters started protesting the vote-counting centre, saying there were issues with the ballots.
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Protesters allege fraud, voter suppression in Arizona

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Protesters, most of whom supported Donald Trump, gathered outside the vote-counting centre in Phoenix, Ariz., making allegations of fraud and voter suppression.
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Biden’s inauguration won’t automatically heal politically divided families

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The divisions in America run deep and families have been pulled apart by their political differences. But few expect Joe Biden’s inauguration to be an instant healing potion for those deep divisions.
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Small gallery sees ‘Zoom art’ boom

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( - image credit) A small art gallery in Collingwood, Ont., has seen a boom in sales during the pandemic and it’s at least in part from people buying ‘Zoom art’ to make video calls a little brighter.
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Christine Jessop’s killer identified by police

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Toronto police have identified the man who raped and killed nine-year-old Christine Jessop in 1984 as Calvin Hooper, a neighbour who knew the family. The revelation brings closure to Jessop’s family as well as Guy Paul Morin, who spent a...
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Ontario’s Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission releases recommendations

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The first wave of COVID-19 devastated Ontario's residents in long-term care. Now, a commission is releasing an interim report on the fatal failure at those facilities just as a second wave again threatens the province's most vulnerable.
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Biden's lead narrowing as vote count continues in Arizona

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Mail-in and provisional ballots are still being counted in Arizona, as fewer than 100,000 votes separate the two candidates for president and the difference is tightening.
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The strict COVID-19 rules facing travellers to East Asia

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Authorities in East Asia, including South Korea, China and Taiwan, have kept travel-related COVID-19 cases to a minimum through strict rules for testing and quarantine and harsh penalties for violating them.
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AppHarvest Stock Soars on Farming Startup’s First Trading Day

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Indoor farming startup AppHarvest is now publicly trading on the Nasdaq under ticker "$APPH." Jonathan Webb, Founder and CEO of AppHarvest and David Lee, President of AppHarvest, joined Cheddar to discuss the scalability of the business.
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How Americans are approaching the presidential election

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Two former U.S. political insiders, Krish O’Mara Vignarajah and David Frum, talk to Ian Hanomansing about the state of the election in its final days, how Americans are approaching it and how they might react to the result.
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24 hours after the election and still no winner | U.S. politics panel

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Former State Department adviser Krish O'Mara Vignarajah and The Atlantic’s David Frum weigh in on the delayed U.S. presidential election results, Trump’s litigation strategy and what it says about the state of American democracy.
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Opposition calls for criminal investigation into Trudeau's links to WE Charity

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The opposition calls for the RCMP to investigate the granting of a large federal contract to the WE Charity, after Justin Trudeau's mother and brother had been paid by the group for public appearances. And, it's revealed the finance...
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PM Trudeau facing increased pressure to free Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou

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A group of high-profile Canadians, including former parliamentarians and senior diplomats, are calling on Justice Minister David Lametti to end extradition proceedings for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou. Power & Politics speaks to former...